ANNUAL REPORT Serving the Community with Enthusiasm, Pride, and Dedication
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1 Ellettsville Police Department ANNUAL REPORT 2016 Serving the Community with Enthusiasm, Pride, and Dedication Jimmie Durnil, Town Marshal March 2016
2 Contact Information Ellettsville Police Department 1406 W Temperance Street Ellettsville, IN Phone: (812) FAX: (812) Dispatch: For Emergencies: Central Dispatch: (812) Staffing The Ellettsville Police Department has eleven full-time officers and three part-time officers. The members of the department consist of: Town Marshal Jimmie Durnil Chief Deputy William Humphrey Admin. Deputy Chief Anthony Bowlen Sgt. Russell Harris Sgt. Craig Davis Officer Eric Chaudion Officer Alva Bohall Officer Alec Leggio Officer Travis Perian Officer Zach Michael Officer Jared Myers (School Resource Officer) Officer Mark Freeman (part-time) Officer David Drake (part-time) Officer Mark Crouch (part-time) Administrative Assistant Leah Fiegle Chaplain Randy McCollum All full-time and part-time officers are state certified officers and all received over 20 weeks of initial training at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy at the beginning of their careers, as required by state law. The officers also receive 24 hours of continuing education training per year in accordance with the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board s standards. Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 2
3 The paid officers of the Ellettsville Police Department are supplemented / assisted by seven reserve officers that are unpaid. These reserve officers all received the state mandated training to be certified as a reserve officer, and also receive ongoing training throughout the year. Police Chief's Executive Training Program Mission Statement My goals are to continue to upgrade my knowledge and adjust to the many different levels of information needed to successfully manage the Ellettsville Police Department. With a long background in subordinate management skills, I feel that I have several unique styles of management that will help the department to move up to the next level of law enforcement. I would like to see the members of our Department move in a direction that would bring them closer to the local school system. We are living in a time of HIGH concern for the safety of our school children. My plans are to have our officer s meet with principals, teachers and non-certified employees on a regular basis to insure a good working relationship with the system in the event of an emergency. We have updated all of our Standard Operating Procedures and general orders, along with adding Rules, Regulation s & Policies that will govern our department in a positive and professional manner. Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 3
4 Chaplain Randy McCollum The department would like to welcome Chaplain Randy McCollum to the department. Chaplain McCollum currently serves as Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Spencer, Indiana and previously served as the Pastor of Bloomington Baptist Church from 1992 to Chaplain McCollum comes to the Ellettsville Police Department with over 40 years experience in both Pastoral and Counseling work, having begun in his home state of Alabama in the early 1970s. Chaplain McCollum holds a Masters of Divinity from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary that he obtained in He also holds numerous certifications in the areas of Disaster Relief, Counseling, Therapy and more. Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 4
5 Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 5
6 The Ellettsville Police Department Town Marshal Jimmie Durnil Chief Deputy Jay Humphrey Sergeant Russell Harris Sergeant Craig Davis Deputy Marshal Travis Perian Deputy Marshal AJ Bohall Deputy Marshal Zach Michael Deputy Marshal Eric Chaudion Deputy Marshal Alec Leggio Administrative Deputy Chief Anthony Bowlen Deputy Marshal/School Resource Officer Jared Myers Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 6
7 Ellettsville Part Time Officers Deputy Marshal Mark Freeman Deputy Marshal David Drake Deputy Marshal Mark Crouch Chaplain Randy McCollum Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 7
8 The Ellettsville Police Reserves Reserve Deputy Marshal Reserve Deputy Marshal Reserve Deputy Marshal Ed Bowlen John Newcomer Bill Benningfield Reserve Deputy Marshal Reserve Deputy Marshal Reserve Deputy Marshal Gayle Jones Tyler Andis Aaron Waltz Reserve Deputy Marshal Leah Fiegle Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 8
9 Instructor Training Many of our officers are state certified training instructors that allow us to teach our own staff in numerous areas. We have members that are state certified to teach the following: Defensive Tactics Firearms Proficiency Emergency Vehicle Operations Domestic Violence Investigations Taser Deployment Standardized Field Sobriety Testing State Mandated Officer Training Our officers received state mandated training in the following areas, as dictated by state law: Firearms Emergency Vehicle Operations Defensive Tactics Domestic and Child Abuse Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Blood-borne Pathogens Hazardous Materials Elderly with dementia Additional Officer Training Our officers received additional training in the following areas (plus many other unlisted areas) to be better trained to handle many situations in our community: Use of Force Legal Updates Taser Proficiency Standard Field Sobriety Testing Pursuit Intervention Techniques Scene and Evidence Protection and Management Active Shooter Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 9
10 Department Functions Patrol officers are tasked with maintaining a constant presence within the community by maintaining routine patrols within town limits. Officers also respond to calls from the public for assistance, both 911 emergency and non-emergency. Additionally, while on patrols, officers initiate a variety of activities including traffic stops, investigating suspicious persons and vehicles and security checks of local businesses. Assist and Protect the Public Officers assist the citizens of Ellettsville by providing a host of services including providing business and residential welfare and security checks. Officers also ensure and maintain order at public events in Ellettsville (i.e., Fall Festival, Fireworks display, Hilly Hundred, high school basketball and football games) whether it is by directing traffic, crowd control, or simply providing a police presence. Enforce State Laws and Town Ordinances Officers are tasked with enforcing all applicable state and local laws. These include criminal and traffic laws established by the Indiana State Legislature, as well as ordinances passed by the Town of Ellettsville s Town Council. The enforcement of traffic and parking laws is a large part of the responsibilities of the patrol officers. They also perform preliminary investigations into possible criminal acts that occur within the town. Crime Prevention, Detection and Deterrence, Crime Investigation Officers continually assist in educating the public regarding crime trends, as well as potential threats to the publics welfare. When crimes do occur, officers perform the initial investigation into the facts of the incident, collect evidence, interview witnesses, create reports and assist in making apprehension of offenders. The Ellettsville Police Department conducts directed patrols throughout the year, including Operating While Intoxicated patrols, aggressive driving patrols, seatbelt enforcement patrols, nightly building checks, holiday patrols and extra patrol requests for vacationing residents. Our officers often speak and/or participate in multiple classroom settings, public meetings, and community events. Investigating Traffic Accidents Patrol officers are also tasked with investigating traffic accidents that occur within the town limits. The majority of these accidents are property damage accidents for which officers create reports. Officers also investigate accidents that involve serious injuries. In 2016, patrol officers investigated 317 traffic accidents. Many of them involved bodily injury that required assistance from the Ellettsville Fire Department and the IU Health Hospital Ambulance Service. Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 10
11 Department Functions (cont ) Traffic Enforcement The Ellettsville Police Department is always working diligently in the areas of traffic crash prevention by enforcing the state s traffic laws in our community. Officers on regular patrols, as well as officers that are working on several state grants for traffic enforcement are always monitoring for traffic violators. In 2016, over 1,000 vehicle stops took place which resulted in 788 traffic citations or arrests. During the same period, there were 1,299 traffic warnings issued. The Ellettsville Police Department s efforts to reduce impaired driving in our community continue with great success. As seen from the statistics below, the number of arrests in this area remains high. In 2016, thirty-two drivers were arrested for Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. Capital Expenditures One purchase were made in 2016 that was funded from the capital expenditures budget line. February, 2016: 2016 Dodge Charger - $2, Grant Awards Between 2010 through 2016, the Ellettsville Police Department received grants or funding from the following Monroe County CARES Board and the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute. Over this six-year period, we have received the following funds and/or equipment: Operating While Intoxication Patrols: $ 25, Traffic Safety Enforcement Patrols: $ 45, Mobile Camera Systems: $ 51, Portable Breath Test Instruments $ 5, Body Protective Vests: $ 6, Digital Cameras: $ 2, Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 11
12 Calls for Service and Criminal Arrests Statistics The Ellettsville Police Department is dispatched by the Monroe County Central Dispatch Center, which receives all emergency 911 calls for service from the Ellettsville community. Additional calls for service also are made to the department from walk-ins and calls to the department s administrative telephone lines. Below are the statistics for all calls for service and criminal arrest statistics for a five-year period. Incidents five year comparison: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Incident Description ABANDONED VEHICLE ABDUCTION ABUSE ACCIDENT Hazardous Materials ACCIDENT Leaving the Scene ACCIDENT Property Damage Only ACCIDENT Personal Injury ALARM ALCOHOL RELATED Underage Consumption/Possession, Other Alcohol Offense AMBULANCE ANIMAL ASSAULT ATTEMPT TO LOCATE BUILDING CHECK Open Door/Window BURGLARY CIVIL MATTER COURT SERVICES DEATH DISTURBANCE (DOMESTIC/FAMILY TROUBLES) DRUGS DRUNK Public Intoxication DUI EXTRA PATROL Requests for Extra Patrol FIRE ALARM FOLLOW-UP Follow-Up on Case FIGHT FIREWORKS COMPLAINT FORGERY FRAUD HARASSMENT INDECENT EXPOSURE JUVENILE Runaway, Loitering, Suspicious LIFELINE ALERTS MENTAL HEALTH MISSING PERSON MOTORIST ASSIST NOISE COMPLAINT PANHANDLING PARKING PROWLER PROPERTY Lost or Found RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 12
13 RESTRAINING ORDER VIOLATION ROBBERY SERIAL MOTOR CHECK SERVICE CALL Assist Other Agency or Other Unclassified Call SEX OFFENSE STALKING SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY Suspicious Person or Vehicle THEFT TRAFFIC HAZARD Lines Down, Object in Roadway TRAFFIC STOP TRESPASS VANDALISM VEHICLE FIRE VEHICLE THEFT WARRANT SERVICE WEAPONS RELATED CALLS WELFARE CHECK Check on Citizen TOTALS Criminal Arrests five-year comparison: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Primary Charge ATTEMPTED MURDER AUTO THEFT BATTERY BATTERY - DOMESTIC BATTERY - SEXUAL BURGLARY CARRYING A HANDGUN WITHOUT A LICENSE COMPETING IN A SPEED CONTEST (VEHICLE) CONTRIBUTING TO THE DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR CONVERSION CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT CRIMINAL MISCHIEF (VANDALISM) CRIMINAL RECKLESSNESS DEALING IN A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE DEALING IN MARIJUANA DISORDERLY CONDUCT DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED (MISD. OR FELONY) FALSE IDENTITY STATEMENT FALSE INFORMING FORGERY FRAUD HARASSMENT IDENTITY DECEPTION ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE INCEST INTERFERENCE WITH THE REPORTING OF A CRIME INTIMIDATION INVASION OF PRIVACY LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 13
14 NEGLECT OF A DEPENDENT OPERATING A VEHICLE WITHOUT EVER RECEIVING A LICENSE OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED PATRONIZING A PROSTITUTE POINTING A FIREARM AT ANOTHER PERSON POSSESSION OF COCAINE POSSESSION OF COUNTERFEIT IDENTIFICATION POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE POSSESSION OF A LEGEND DRUG POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA PROSTITUTION PUBLIC INDECENCY PUBLIC INTOXICATION RECKLESS DRIVING REFUSAL TO IDENTIFY SELF RESIDENTIAL ENTRY RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT OR BATTERY ON AN OFFICER ROBBERY RUNAWAY STRANGULATION THEFT TRESPASS UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY OF A MOTOR VEHICLE VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE TOTALS Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 14
15 Deputy Marshal Michael, Sergeant Davis and Deputy Marshal Leggio stand for a picture with Cub Scout Pack 129 after a visit and building tour on March 20, Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 15
16 Top pictures:the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts pictured with Marshal Durnil from the Town of Ellettsville s Memorial Day Ceremony. Bottom Picture: Town Marshal Jimmie Durnil and Fire Chief Mike Cornman. Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 16
17 Sergeant Harris and Sergeant Davis taking a break from cleaning out the supply closet in the outer building during the department s garage clean up, 3/22/2016. Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 17
18 A visit from the Faith Lutheran Church on a bright sunny May day, 5/11/2016. Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 18
19 Go Karting in French Lick 6/1/2016. Helping with the Heritage Trail Dedication 6/18/2016 Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 19
20 July 2 nd Ellettsville Police Department Open House Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 20
21 2016 Charger Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 21
22 2015 Officer of the Year Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 22
23 Pictures courtesy of Jimmie Durnil, Leah Fiegle, Facebook and, the Ellettsville Journal. We are proud to have served the Town of Ellettsville in 2016 and we look forward to another year to provide police protection and public service in 2017! The officers of the Ellettsville Police Department thank you for the opportunity to serve you! Ellettsville Police Dept Annual Report page 23
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